Abstract
Immunodeficiency disease is rapidly increasing in frequency. The AIDS epidemic, the increasing use of transplantation with immunosuppression, the aggressive immunotherapy, the persistent deficiencies after bone marrow transplantation--all contribute to the astronomically increasing numbers of patients with host defense failure. This review has presented my viewpoint as to the approaches which can be utilized by practitioners with varying focal points to provide diagnosis and maximize the potential for a cure today or at least to provide the beginnings of understanding from which will come the cures of tomorrow.
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